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Rigmarol's Blog: Working on the Lock inletting
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A step by step photo documentation of the my flintlock building program. Sunday, October 18, 2009. Working on the Lock inletting. After setting back the barrel to almost the perfect position to line up the proposed position of the flash hole and flash hole liner, I turned my attentions to inletting the Lock to it's final location. Scott Lopez aka (scrat). November 8, 2009 at 9:05 AM. Rig good job so far. for sure i am going to have to keep an eye on this one. November 8, 2009 at 8:23 PM. The Parts - Lock.
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Rigmarol's Blog: November 2009
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A step by step photo documentation of the my flintlock building program. Sunday, November 15, 2009. More work on the tang and lock. I had to take the breech plug off again to get the exact fit I was looking for. And after a bit of bending I got the breech plug reinstalled on the barrel and put them both back in position and it looks like I'm ready to move on. Links to this post. Monday, November 9, 2009. Working on inletting the tang. Here's a nice view of the cuts:. It looks like I have some more wood t...
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Rigmarol's Blog: First OOPS!
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A step by step photo documentation of the my flintlock building program. Friday, October 23, 2009. It was bound to happen sooner than later. Just like when I buy a new car, the first dent is inevitable. But I always feel better after getting it out of the way! Right smack on top of the wrist where the wood will meet the tang. Dang it! This is, after all, my First handbuilt rifle. I'll try to get some more pictures up soon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hello, I'm Rigmarol. View my complete profile.
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Rigmarol's Blog: Inletting the barrel
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A step by step photo documentation of the my flintlock building program. Wednesday, October 14, 2009. As mentioned earlier, I ordered the stock with the inletting already done for the barrel, trigger and lock. So most of the inletting was already done for me. Here is the same view with he flash hole liner laying on the barrel in the location it would need to be installed in order to miss the breech face (marked with the black line). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hello, I'm Rigmarol. The Parts - Lock.
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Rigmarol's Blog: More work on the tang and lock
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A step by step photo documentation of the my flintlock building program. Sunday, November 15, 2009. More work on the tang and lock. I had to take the breech plug off again to get the exact fit I was looking for. And after a bit of bending I got the breech plug reinstalled on the barrel and put them both back in position and it looks like I'm ready to move on. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hello, I'm Rigmarol. Support the Second Amendment. View my complete profile. Working on inletting the tang.
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Rigmarol's Blog: October 2009
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A step by step photo documentation of the my flintlock building program. Friday, October 23, 2009. It was bound to happen sooner than later. Just like when I buy a new car, the first dent is inevitable. But I always feel better after getting it out of the way! Right smack on top of the wrist where the wood will meet the tang. Dang it! This is, after all, my First handbuilt rifle. I'll try to get some more pictures up soon. Links to this post. Sunday, October 18, 2009. Working on the Lock inletting. I was...
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Rigmarol's Blog: Parts - Brass and "Furniture"
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A step by step photo documentation of the my flintlock building program. Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Parts - Brass and "Furniture". Here is the complete parts bag emptied and posed for the camera. It includes all the screws, insets, ram rod pipes and patchbox parts and so on. I saw this and started digging around for the instructions quick! But there are none, this is a PARTS kit, not a DROP-IN KIT! What have I gotten myself into? A close look at trigger guard shows a lot of work needs to be done yet.
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Rigmarol's Blog: January 2010
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A step by step photo documentation of the my flintlock building program. Saturday, January 2, 2010. No good way to illustrate this with a picture, sorry. I learned an important thing about my trigger group. It's a double trigger, set trigger style that is adjustable. I thought the screw that protrudes conspicuously between the two triggers was for adjusting the trigger. Well, it is but it's not the only adjustment available. Now I can move on to something that uses less brain cells.hopefully.
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Rigmarol's Blog: Trigger Lesson learned
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A step by step photo documentation of the my flintlock building program. Saturday, January 2, 2010. No good way to illustrate this with a picture, sorry. I learned an important thing about my trigger group. It's a double trigger, set trigger style that is adjustable. I thought the screw that protrudes conspicuously between the two triggers was for adjusting the trigger. Well, it is but it's not the only adjustment available. Now I can move on to something that uses less brain cells.hopefully. Support the...